Cultural Diversity in Latin American LiteratureFoster continues the same line of study initiated in 1985 with the publication of Alternative voices in the Latin American narrative (see HLAS 48:5657). Questions body of literary criticism devoted exclusively to the study of major Latin American authors. Seeks to broaden understanding of the histo |
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... synecdoche of Argen- tine cosmopolitanism books in most of the major foreign languages : wags might note that one can even find books in Spanish , although non - Argentine authors are often hard to come by . There are book- stores ...
... synecdoche of Argen- tine cosmopolitanism books in most of the major foreign languages : wags might note that one can even find books in Spanish , although non - Argentine authors are often hard to come by . There are book- stores ...
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... synecdoche of human rights . It serves in a particularly dramatic way , because of how it continues to discomfit society , to highlight the dynamics of repression and its complement , persecution . This is brought out very well in the ...
... synecdoche of human rights . It serves in a particularly dramatic way , because of how it continues to discomfit society , to highlight the dynamics of repression and its complement , persecution . This is brought out very well in the ...
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... synecdoche of large - scale questions of sociocultural and historic national iden- tity and of the ways in which sociological questions , such as sexual identity , may be differentiated from one country to another . For example , there ...
... synecdoche of large - scale questions of sociocultural and historic national iden- tity and of the ways in which sociological questions , such as sexual identity , may be differentiated from one country to another . For example , there ...
Contents
Some Proposals for the Study of Latin American | 25 |
Childrens Literature and the Feminist Voice | 73 |
Conclusions | 151 |
Copyright | |
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AMERICAN AND BRAZILIAN AMERICAN GAY CULTURE ARGENTINE JEWISH DRAMATISTS Argentine literature audience Brazil BRAZILIAN LITERATURE Buenos Aires characterized characters children's literature complex conflict consciousness contemporary context conventions creole criticism cultural production David dimension discourse dominant Don Elías Doña Disparate dramatic Eichelbaum erotic ethnic experience fact feminist fiction Gambaro Genovesa Griselda Gambaro hegemonic Hispanic homosexual human identity ideological immigrant interpretation involve issues Jews José Kohen Krinsky Krinsky's language LATIN AMERICAN GAY Latin American literature Lazarillo lesbian Levi Calderón's Liberión linguistic literary Luba marginal MARÍA ELENA WALSH Mattoso's Mexican Mexico modern motifs mujeres narrative narrator novel Osvaldo Dragún outrageous persecution play poetry political Portuguese question Rabinovich reader reality relationship represent Rosa Rozenmacher Rozenmacher's Sambatión's Samuel Eichelbaum São Paulo Senkman sense sexual Sholem Simón social society sociocultural SPANISH AMERICAN specific story synecdoche tango Teatro theater theatrical themes Tiempo's tion tradition underscore Yiddish